I'm in the Mood for Love is today a "standard" song released in 1935. The music was written by Jimmy McHugh, with lyrics by Dorothy Fields. The song was introduced by Frances Langford in the film "Eve...
McHugh wrote for all areas of popular music, including melodies for The Cotton Club, Broadway and Hollywood musicals. His musical collaborators read like a Who's Who of songsters; besides his early pa...
Written for an obscure, short-lived musical that never made it to Broadway, this song caught the ear of Nat King Cole who promptly recorded it in 1956 and it became a lesser-known standard in the grea...
Recorded by New York Voices on their Sing, Sing, Sing album, this contemporary Darmon Meader arrangement offers superb vocal jazz writing. Perform with the SoundPax or consider using the full jazz ban...
Written as a reaction to the famous Wall Street Crash, this standard has been recorded by a variety of performers, from Louis Armstrong to Cyndi Lauper. Perfect for show choirs, this arrangement will...
A jazz standard in every sense, this Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields' song has received countless performances and cover recordings since 1930. Versatile and lively, this arrangement captures the orig...